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Dealing with Cold Feet

 March 6, 2017

Season of Change – Lent He did it, took the plunge. Made a commitment . . . gulp. . . till death do us part . . . The time for cold feet is past. He followed his heart, consulted his mind, went through the ceremony. Yet some coldness still remains in his feet, even […]

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There are many Types of Graduations

 March 3, 2017

Season of Change – Lent Graduating from kindergarten, from high school, from college. Climbing the career ladder. Moving into marriage, parenthood, grandparenthood. Dying. The final graduation. The final change. Will I be ready? I have considered the task which God has appointed for men to be busied about. He has made everything appropriate to its […]

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Moving Day

 March 2, 2017

Season of Change At last! The boxes are empty, their contents organized on closet shelves. After hours and days of labor, we are finally “moved in.” We love our new house in our new neighborhood, but we’ve yet to make it home. Where do we go for good pizza? Where will we find the best […]

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Ashes to Ashes – Ash Wednesday

 March 1, 2017

SEASON OF CHANGE – Ash Wednesday “Remember that thou art dust and to dust thou shall return.” The refrain is repeated as a cross of ashes is imprinted on the foreheads of those in the church. The church is crowded for 7a.m. as parents with school children, others preparing for work, stop to get their […]

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Lent – a Season of Change and Transition

 February 28, 2017

SEASON OF CHANGE – Lent Evidence of change surrounds us: the seasons progress; garden flowers bud, bloom and decay; animals are born, grow old, and die; babies scoot, crawl, toddle, and then run to explore the world. Transition is a natural part of everyday life; yet we fear it, resist it. Despite our experience with […]

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What’s Amazing about Doors?

 February 26, 2017

Ordinary Time Doors serve an essential purpose. They provide passageways between rooms, access into homes, a barrier between us and the elements that can be moved as needed to allow egress. I walk into one room and forget what I came after, a common phenomenon. Psychiatrists tell us that the moving from one room to […]

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What is an Ordinary Family?

 February 24, 2017

Ordinary Time Families come in many shapes and sizes. There is no such thing as one size fits all, though American society in the past would lead us to believe this. Then the white nuclear family was seen as the norm by which each family was judged. Any divergence from this was considered a deviation. […]

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The Chair of Peter

 February 22, 2017

Ordinary Time – the Feast of the Chair of Peter A feast day to celebrate a chair? But not just any chair. The chair of Peter is the seat of the bishop of Rome, the Pope. Peter stumbled at times in his life, struggling to live up to the challenge of following Jesus and leading […]

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Scales and Spelling

 February 20, 2017

Ordinary Time Do re mi fa so la ti do ti la so fa me re do. Up and down, over and over, my daughter practices her scales. Day in, day out, till I hear them in my sleep. I don’t want to hear scales endlessly repeated. I want to hear Mozart and Chopin, Gershwin, […]

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Let Sleeping Cats Lie

 February 18, 2017

Ordinary Time I have an unspoken rule in my life. Never disturb a cat sleeping on my lap. Now I’m not always allowed to follow that rule as demands of phone, children and the dog, often force me to move my sleeping bundle and get up, still I think it’s a good rule. Makes sense […]

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